3 2 CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS PREAMBLE WHEREAS, time and experience have proved that through united efforts and strong organization workers can secure and protect their rights and their jobs and ensure fair working conditions, better wages and benefits that bring them dignity and improves their lives and the lives of their families. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that we, the members of the Service Employees International Union, Local 1, adopt the following Constitution and Bylaws to define the rights and duties of the members of this Union and to establish fair and equitable rules for governing and protecting the Union and its members. MISSION STATEMENT We are united by the belief in the dignity and worth of workers and the services they provide and dedicated to improving the lives of workers and their families and creating a more just and humane society. Our union seeks to pursue justice for all. We believe in and will fight for a just society where all workers are valued, where all families and communities thrive, and where we leave a better and more equal world for generations to come. As people of every race, ethnicity, religion, age, physical ability, gender, gender expression and sexual orientation, we are the standard-bearers in the struggle for social and economic justice begun nearly a century ago by janitors who dared to dream beyond their daily hardships and to organize for economic security, dignity and respect. Our vision is of a union and a society: Where all workers and their families live and work in dignity. Where work is fulfilling and fairly rewarded. Where workers have a meaningful voice in decisions that affect them. Where workers have the opportunity to develop their talents and skills. Where the collective voice and power of workers is realized in democratic, equitable and progressive unions. Where union solidarity stands firm against the forces of discrimination and hate and the unfair employment practices of exploitative employers. Where government plays an active role in improving the lives of working people. SEIU Local 1 3 ARTICLE I NAME This organization shall be known as Service Employees International Union, Local 1, and shall be affiliated with the American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations, Change To Win and the Canadian Labor Congress, where appropriate. ARTICLE II OBJECTS AND PURPOSES The objects and purposes of this Local Union shall be to benefit its members and improve their working conditions by all legal means, including, but not limited to: A. Securing economic benefits such as better wages, hours and working conditions through collective bargaining, and by providing benefits and advantages to Union members, officers and employees through education, training, pensions, death, and health and welfare benefits. B. Organizing unorganized workers and affiliating and cooperating with other organizations, groups and Unions and the International Union for purposes of strengthening and providing services by lawful means to further the interests and rights of all workers and to carry out all of the objects and purposes of the International Union, and thereby effectuate the well being and security of its members and all workers. C. Empowering SEIU Local 1 members to lead and participate in all aspects of the Union s organization to secure a better future for all, including organizing, bargaining, political work, direct action and community partnerships. ARTICLE III JURISDICTION Section 1. Local 1 shall have jurisdiction over all workers who are employed in the property services industry, including: commercial buildings, residential properties, sports and entertainment facilities, security services, institutional properties, allied and industrial facilities, firemen and oilers services, educational institutions, food service facilities, utilities, industrial plants, commercial and mercantile establishments, apartment buildings, structures, complexes and projects, grounds, shopping centers, recreational facilities, and other places of employment in Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana, Missouri, Ohio, Michigan, Kansas and as approved by the International Executive Board. Section 2. The Union shall have such jurisdiction as it had in the past in respect to all of the above and shall from time to time be granted additional jurisdiction as approved by the International Union in accordance with the Constitution and Bylaws of the International Union.

4 4 CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS ARTICLE IV ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE Section 1 Under the direction of the President, a Director may be appointed for each Division, District and/or City. The President may establish Regional Councils, Advisory Boards, and/or Committees, as well as rules and regulations therefore. The members of such Councils, Advisory Boards and/or Committees shall be selected by election or appointment by the President subject to the President s direction. The purpose of such Councils, Boards, and/or Committees created by the Divisions hereunder shall be to formulate policy recommendations to the Local Executive Board and to otherwise serve in an advisory capacity. Such bodies shall, at all times, be subject to the supervision of the President of the Union, or President s designee. Section 2. In cities designated by the President, Advisory Councils appointed by the President may be established to help advise and forward the program of the union regarding: Supporting local contract administration and campaigns The local political program The union social programs for the members Any other issues or activities as designated by the President ARTICLE V ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIP Section 1. Any person employed in any employment within the jurisdiction of this Local Union shall be eligible for membership, except as otherwise provided herein. Section 2. There shall be no discrimination against any member or any applicant for membership by reason of race, creed, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender expression, national origin, citizenship status, marital status, ancestry, age, handicap or disability, or in respect to any state or federal law, and no member shall discriminate or advocate such discrimination. Section 3. Self-employed individuals who perform work within the jurisdiction of the Local Union and who otherwise meet the eligibility requirements for membership under this Article IV shall be eligible for membership except that such members shall not be (a) eligible to hold any position as an officer, member of the Local Executive Board, or trustee; (b) permitted to vote upon the acceptance or rejection of proposed collective bargaining agreements to cover employees other than self-employed workers or (c) permitted to vote in respect to any proposed strike or other such SEIU Local 1 5 collective action in respect to other employees. In no case, however, shall such membership be allowed in order to avoid or undermine the standards established by the Union in collective bargaining agreements or where for any reason such membership is not in the interest of the Local Union. Section 4. Every member by virtue of membership in the Local Union is obligated to adhere to and follow the terms of the International Constitution and Bylaws, this Local Constitution and Bylaws, and the rules and regulations promulgated in accordance with these Constitutions in respect to each member s rights, duties, privileges and immunities conferred by them and by statue. Each member shall faithfully carry out such duties and obligations and shall not interfere with the rights of fellow members. Section 5. Every member by virtue of membership in the Local Union authorizes the Local Union to act as his or her exclusive bargaining representative with full and exclusive power to execute agreements with his or her employer governing terms and conditions of employment and to act for and have final authority in presenting, processing, and adjusting any grievance, complaint, or dispute arising under any collective bargaining agreement or out of the member s employment with the employer in such manner as the Local Union, its officers or agents deem to be in the best interests of the members and the Local Union. The Local Union and its officers, union representatives, and authorized agents may decline to process any such grievance, complaint, or dispute, if in their discretion and judgment such grievance, complaint or dispute is without merit. Section 6. No member shall interfere with the elected or appointed officers, union representatives or other agents or employees of this organization in the performance of their duties, and every member, when requested, shall render such assistance and support in the performance of such duties as may be required, provided that it does not interfere with his or her individual rights as a member. Each member shall adhere to the terms and conditions of applicable collective bargaining agreements and shall refrain from any conduct that would interfere with the performance by the Local Union of its legal or contractual obligations. Section 7. No member shall espouse or engage in dual unionism or disaffiliation, or be party to any activity to secure the disestablishment of this Local Union as the collective bargaining agent for any employee nor shall any member either slander or libel the Local Union, its members, employees, officers or agents. No member shall be permitted at any assembly or meeting of other members to engage in any of the conduct hereinbefore described.

5 6 CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS Section 8. No member or group of members of the Local Union, including advisory boards, councils, committees, conferences, leagues, clubs or any association composed of members of the Local Union shall, in any manner, directly or indirectly, use, exploit or trade upon the name of the Local Union, or any similar name or designation, nor levy or collect any taxes dues or other monies, nor conduct any affair or any other activity including programs or soliciting advertisements in any publication, or any like conduct either directly or indirectly, without first obtaining express written permission form the President of the Local Union. Section 9. No member shall, at any time, solicit the job of a fellow member, unless such a member is leaving voluntarily. No member shall injure the interest of another member by undermining wages or other terms and conditions of employment, nor shall any member commit any act which would jeopardize another member s office or standing in the Union. No member shall take any action or seek to undermine or injure a fellow worker with an employer. Section 10. Any person desiring to become a member of this Local Union shall execute an application form. The application for membership must be accompanied by such partial payment of the initiation fee fixed by the Local Executive Board. Not later than sixty (60) days after such partial payment has been made, the full amount of the initiation fee must be paid to the Local Union unless the President, the Secretary-Treasurer or the Executive Board shall otherwise provide for partial payments and the terms thereof. Unless otherwise expressly exempted as provided herein, full payment of the initiation fee shall be made prior to taking the oath of membership. The Local Executive Board may require an applicant for membership to present himself before the Executive Board or an examining Board established by the Executive Board for the purpose of submitting to an examination as to the applicant s qualifications for membership. Section 11. Any internal or external program personnel employed by SEIU Local 1 or affiliated state councils shall be eligible for membership in Local 1. Union staff personnel do not authorize the Local union to serve as their bargaining representative unlike members otherwise working in Local 1 s jurisdiction as described in Article III. Section 12. Every member shall notify the Secretary-Treasurer of the Union of any change of address. SEIU Local 1 7 ARTICLE VI OFFICERS Section 1. The officers of the Local Union shall be as follows: 1. President 2. Secretary-Treasurer 3. Twelve (12) Vice Presidents 4. Recording Secretary 5. Thirty-Seven (37) members of the Local Executive Board designated as follows: A. Twenty (20) seats assigned to membership in the cities as follows: Chicago 10 seats Akron 1 seat Cincinnati 1 seat Cleveland 1 seat Columbus 1 seat Detroit 1 seat Indianapolis 1 seat Kansas City 1 seat Milwaukee 1 seat St. Louis 1 seat Toledo 1 seat B. Seventeen (17) at-large seats elected by the membership as a whole Section 4. The Fifty-two (52) members shall constitute the Local 1 Executive Board. Section 5. The officers of the Union, including the members of the Local Executive Board, shall be nominated and elected on an at-large basis for the election to be held in September 2014 and every three (3) years thereafter in accordance with Article VIII, Section 1. Section 6. In addition to the voting members of the Executive Board as laid out above, there shall be one (1) non-voting member of the Executive Board appointed by the President from the retired members of the local in good standing who are active in the Local 1 retirees chapters.

6 8 CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS ARTICLE VII DUTIES OF THE OFFICERS Section 1. Duties of the President. It shall be the duty of the President to preside at all meetings of the Union and the Local Executive Board, to preserve order therein and to enforce the International Constitution and Bylaws, the Constitution and Bylaws and the rules and regulations of the Local Union; to see that all officers perform their respective duties; and to appoint all Division, District and/or City Directors, Trustees and committees, including members of Councils, Advisory Boards, and other bodies not otherwise provided for. The President shall have the right to serve on all such bodies by virtue of this office, and in general shall perform all duties incident to the Office of President, and such other duties as may from time to time be provided by the Local Executive Board or the membership. The President shall decide all questions of order, subject to an appeal to the membership, shall have the right to vote on the election of Officers, and shall cast a vote when the vote will affect the outcome on any question. The President shall have the right to direct the Secretary- Treasurer to disburse funds. The President shall have the right to grant a new trial to any member who has been found guilty of a charge by the Local Executive Board or appointed trial body. The President shall have the authority to appoint, hire, direct, discipline and discharge all Union Representatives, Organizers and other employees of the Local Union. Union Representatives and Organizers shall work under the supervision of the President, who shall act as General Union Representative. Union Representatives and Organizers who fail to follow and/or implement the policies and programs of the Union or otherwise violate the rules or law shall be subject to immediate discharge. The President shall have the authority to enter into and execute any and all contracts and agreements for and on behalf of the Local Union and its membership. The President shall appoint delegates as may be necessary to attend all conventions or meetings of organizations with which the Local Union is or may be affiliated, except the delegates to conventions of the International Union must be elected by secret ballot in accordance with applicable law and the provisions of the Constitution and Bylaws of the International Union. In addition, the President shall have the authority to appoint all other members of Regional Councils, Advisory Boards, and other committees or bodies not otherwise provided for and to relieve such members of their duties for good cause. The President shall be empowered to fix the compensation and salaries of all officers, employees, and agents including the Local Executive Board members subject to the approval of said Executive Board. SEIU Local 1 9 Section 2 Duties of Secretary-Treasurer. Under the direction of the President, the Secretary-Treasurer shall maintain records of the membership of the Local Union, including a record of retired members, persons denied membership, expelled members, deceased members, and records of initiation fees, dues, assessments and fines and other records required by the International Union and the law. The Secretary-Treasurer shall have authority to extend the usual period for payment of initiation fees, dues, fines and assessments whenever it is advisable to do so, or the President or the Executive Board so directs. Such extension shall be in writing but in no event shall any such extension operate to save or restore any rights, privileges or other benefits provided by the Local Union or the International Union. The Secretary-Treasurer shall keep a correct account of each member s standing and shall sign and issue membership cards. The Secretary-Treasurer shall receive and collect all monies due to the Local Union and shall promptly deposit them in the name of the Local Union in such banks as may be selected by the President and approved by the Executive Board. The Secretary-Treasurer shall pay all obligations and monies due by the Local Union and shall issue and sign or authorize the signing of all checks covering expenditures of the Local Union, with the co-signature or approval of the President. The Secretary-Treasurer shall notify the Secretary-Treasurer of the International Union of the names, addresses, and zip codes of all officers elected or appointed to office within fifteen (15) days after their election or appointment and installation. The Secretary-Treasurer shall, on behalf of the Local Union, receive all official communications and correspondence. The Secretary-Treasurer shall send the International Union an accurate record of all dues payments and other revenue and shall forward to the Secretary- Treasurer of the International Union and any state council with which it is affiliated, the correct names and addresses, zip codes, and Social Security or social insurance numbers (including addresses and phone numbers, if available) of all members initiated or readmitted, and all other persons from whom revenue is derived, as well as those suspended for nonpayment of dues or stricken from membership for any other cause, and shall maintain a correct list of those who take transfer or withdrawal cards and other membership information as specified by the International Executive Board. The Secretary-Treasurer shall maintain full and accurate books, records and accounts of all assets, liabilities, income and expenses of the Local Union and shall prepare financial reports for review by the membership. The Secretary- Treasurer shall promptly forward to the International

7 10 CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS Secretary-Treasurer copies of all annual audit reports and financial reports setting forth a statement of liabilities and a statement of receipts and disbursements which are required by law. The Secretary-Treasurer shall at the end of this term of office turn over to his or her successor in office all books, records, accounts, monies and property of the Local. In the interest of efficiency and the maintenance of necessary and proper records for the transaction of business of the Local Union, the Secretary-Treasurer has the authority after a period of at least six (6) years to destroy and dispose of such records as may be permitted by law and which are deemed to be unnecessary and nonessential. The Secretary-Treasurer and all other officers and designated employees of the Local Union shall be bonded by a licensed surety company for such amount as the Executive Board may deem sufficient to fully protect the Local Union in accordance with the requirements of applicable law and the provisions of the International Constitution and Bylaws. The International Secretary-Treasurer may request an increase or decrease in the amount of such bonds when he or she deems it necessary. The Secretary-Treasurer shall perform such other duties as may be assigned by the President or President s designee. Section 3. Duties of Recording Secretary. Under the direction of the President, it shall be the duty of the Recording Secretary to attend meetings and to keep minutes of the proceedings of the Local Union and the Executive Board, to keep a record of the names of the members comprising each Committee, to furnish the Chairman of each Committee with a copy of such Resolutions as may be adopted by the Local Union applicable to the duties of such Committee under the direction of the President, and to assist the Secretary- Treasurer in the performance of his or her duties as provided in Section 4 above. In the Recording Secretary s absence, the President shall appoint a member to act as Acting Recording Secretary. The Recording Secretary shall perform such other duties as may be assigned by the President or President s designee. Section 4. Duties of Vice Presidents. Under direction of the President, Vice Presidents shall perform such duties as are assigned to them by the President on a full or part-time basis. Section 5. Duties of Executive Board Members. Under direction of the President, Executive Board Members shall perform such duties as are assigned to them by the President on a full or part-time basis. Section 6. Wage Information. Beginning in 2006, SEIU Local 1 shall forward to the International Secretary-Treasurer, by April 1 of each year, information and supporting documentation SEIU Local 1 11 showing the average gross wage rate of its membership for the previous calendar year. ARTICLE VIII DUTIES OF THE LOCAL EXECUTIVE BOARD Section 1. The Local Executive Board shall hold regular scheduled meetings at least once a quarter unless waived by the International President, and may hold other meetings at such time and place as shall be determined by the President of the Local Union. Fifty (50%) percent plus one members of the Executive Board shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business at any meeting of the Board. In the event of an emergency, the President or President s designee may call a special meeting. If it appears that there may not be sufficient members at an emergency meeting to constitute a quorum, an Executive Board member may authorize the presiding officer to cast his or her vote for or against any of the issues to be voted on at such meeting by way of telephone, or fax, which vote shall be subsequently affirmed in writing and ratified at the next regular meeting of the Executive Board at which a quorum is present. Section 2. The Local Executive Board shall have authority to take any and all lawful actions not inconsistent with this Constitution and Bylaws to advance, safeguard and protect the interest of the Local Union and the rights, duties and privileges of officers, agents, and members of the Local Union, and to guide, manage, conduct and direct the activities, affairs and functions of the Local Union in every way including, but not limited to authorizing expenditures and utilizing the property and funds of this Local Union toward the fulfillment of the objects and purposes of this organization and the interest of its members. The Executive Board is authorized to establish, adopt, prescribe and order such procedures, rules and regulations consistent with the Constitution as are required for the fulfillment of the purposes and objects of the Local Union and for the management of its affairs. The Executive Board shall be authorized to provide that a member who is laid-off from employment or is absent from work due to employer lockout or Union authorized strike for more than twenty (20) days in any calendar month, may be entitled to credit for membership dues for the period of unemployment but not to exceed six (6) months in any calendar year. Section 3. The Local Executive Board shall, subject to the action of the membership, be the final authority and the highest governing body of this Local Union. It shall have authority to act for the Union between meetings of the membership.

8 12 CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS Section 4. The Local Executive Board shall be the trial body of the Local Union for the trial of all offenses provided by this Constitution. It shall have the authority to appoint an arbitrator or trial body which will have the right to act on behalf of the Board. The Executive Board, the arbitrator or the trial body, as the case may be, shall have the right to consider and pass upon all grievances or charges and to report its recommendations to the membership. Such recommendations, upon approval, shall be final and binding. Section 5. The Local Executive Board shall upon recommendation of the President, appoint a Social and Economic Justice Committee to carry out the work of the union regarding issues of social and economic justice as approved by the International Convention of Section 6. The opinion of any attorney, accountant, or other professional consultant or expert hired pursuant to this Constitution, shall be full and complete authority and protection with respect to any action taken, suffered, or omitted by the President or any other officer of the Local Union in good faith and in accordance with such opinion. The President or any officer, agent or member of the Local Union shall not be liable to any person or organization for any act which does not constitute willful misconduct or bad faith, taken by said officer, agent, or members in effectuation of the objects and purposes of this Constitution and the interests of members of the Local Union. Section 7. There shall be an Executive Committee of the Local Executive Board made up of the eleven (11) officers of the local (President, Secretary-Treasurer, eight (8) Vice- Presidents, and the Recording Secretary). Effective September, 2011 and thereafter, the Executive Committee of the Local Executive Board shall be made up of the fifteen officers of the local (President, Secretary-Treasurer, twelve (12) Vice-Presidents and the Recording Secretary). The Executive Committee shall meet in the months when there is no Local Executive Board meeting held to conduct fiduciary business as required. Any decisions of the Executive Committee shall be presented to the Local Executive Board at the next scheduled Executive Board meeting. Minutes of all meetings of the Executive Committee shall be kept by the Secretary- Treasurer, who will provide reports to the Executive Board. ARTICLE IX TERM OF OFFICE The term of office of each of the officers set forth in Article V shall be for a period of three (3) years starting September2011, and each officer elected and/or qualified shall hold office for such term unless removed for cause, or upon SEIU Local 1 13 death or resignation, or until a successor is duly elected and qualified. ARTICLE X NOMINATIONS AND ELECTIONS Section 1. An Election Board consisting of three members who are not candidates for office shall be appointed by the President prior to June 1 st of the year of the election for the purpose of conducting the election. Section 2. Petition Process No member shall be eligible for nomination as a candidate for election to any office, including at-large members of the Local Executive Board, unless such nomination is supported by a petition signed by a minimum of 2% of the members of the Union in good standing for all officer positions (President, Secretary-Treasurer, Vice-presidents, and the Recording Secretary) and At-Large Executive Board members. Effective September, 2011, for Executive Board members from each specific city, the petition needs to be supported by 100 signatures of members or 2% of the membership from that specific city, whichever is more. Petitions on behalf of any candidate shall be submitted to the Secretary-Treasurer at the Local Union Office by no later than July 1 st of the year of the election. Any challenge to the validity or sufficiency of the petition or eligibility of a candidate shall be made within ten (10) days thereafter to the Election Board. The Election Board shall render a decision in respect to the challenge and notify the candidate within ten (10) days. The candidate may appeal such decision to the Local Executive Board within ten (10) days thereafter. The Local Executive Board shall render its decision or ruling within ten (10) days thereafter. Such decision or ruling shall be final. This appeals procedure shall be completed by no later than August 10 st of the election year. All notices and notifications required herein shall be in person or by certified mail. Only a member in good standing shall have the right to sign a petition for the candidates of the member s choice. Section 3. No member shall be eligible for nomination or appointment, or to fill a vacancy or serve a new term as an officer, member of the Executive Board, delegate or any other position in this Local Union unless he or she has been a member in continuous good standing in the Local Union for at least two years immediately preceding the nomination, appointment, or the new term of office, and during all of that time has paid the full dues required for working members of the Local (within each month) when due and during that period has been actively employed, or available for and

9 14 CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS actively seeking work in an occupation subject to the jurisdiction of the Union, or has been an officer, agent, representative or other employee of the Local Union or the International Union, or has been on an approved absence while engaged in a governmental position, or in an International Union position, or as an employee of a Fund to which the Local or International is a party under a collective bargaining agreement. However, such requirement shall be waived for a period of two (2) years prior to nomination or appointment for members who transferred into Local 1 from local Unions affiliated with the Service Employees International Union pursuant to Article XV, Section 2 of the International Constitution. No member shall be eligible for such nomination or appointment to fill any vacancy if at any time during the two year period prior thereto the member has been (a) a self-employed individual as defined in Article IV, Section 4 of this Constitution, (b) an employee or person employed by or otherwise acting on behalf of an employer in respect to premises or employing units subject to the jurisdiction of the Union, or (c) a member who has once retired, whether or not such member returns from retirement thereafter, unless he has, following such return, been a member of the Union in continuous good standing for at least two years immediately prior thereto and has been actively employed or available for and actively seeking work in an occupation subject to the jurisdiction of the Union. No candidate (including a prospective candidate) for any office in this Local Union or affiliated body or supporter of a candidate may solicit or accept financial support or any other direct or indirect support of any kind from any non-member. No member of this Local Union shall be eligible for nomination or appointment if, on the basis of written charges and a full and fair hearing, he or she has been found guilty of violating any of the provisions of the Constitution and Bylaws of the International Union or the Constitution and Bylaws of this Local Union or any rules promulgated there under within two (2) years prior to the date of nomination or appointment. Section 4. No person who has been convicted of a felony or other violation as defined in Section 504 of the Landrum- Griffin Act shall, in accordance with the provision of the applicable law, be eligible to hold office in this Local Union. Section 5. The election of officers shall take place during the month of September at the time and place designated by the Local Executive Board. The election process shall take into account the geography of the local. Each city will only vote for Executive Officers (President, Secretary-Treasurer, Vice- Presidents and Recording Secretary) and At-Large Executive Board members. Effective September, 2011, members in each city will only vote for Executive Board Members assigned to their city, Executive Officers and Executive Board members SEIU Local 1 15 running At-Large. Notice of time and place for the election and the candidates to be elected shall be given to the membership at least fifteen (15) days prior to the election. At such time, the Union shall also inform all members of the candidates to be elected. Such notice shall be given by the Local Union Newsletter, regular mail or by other lawful means. Section 6. Each eligible candidate for office shall have a right once within thirty (30) days prior to any election in which he or she is a candidate to inspect a list containing the names and last known addresses of all members of the Local Union. Such inspection must be made in the presence of the Secretary-Treasurer or Secretary-Treasurer s designee. Section 7. Elections shall be held under the auspices and jurisdiction of the Election Board. The Election Board shall be in charge of all arrangements for the election. The election shall be conducted by a secret ballot among the members in good standing. There shall be no proxy votes or write-in candidates or nominations from the floor. Any ballot containing a write-in candidate shall be void and shall not be considered as having been cast in determining the results of an election. Section 8. The candidate for each office who receives the greatest number of votes cast shall be elected to office. If there is only one candidate for any office, such candidate may be elected by acclamation. Section 9. The Election Board shall certify the results of every election and shall turn in the ballots and other records of the election to the Secretary-Treasurer, who shall preserve them for a period of one year or such other period as may be required by applicable law. Section 10. Any challenge to the election results must be made within fifteen (15) days of certification to the International pursuant to the International Constitution and By-Laws. ARTICLE XI VACANCIES IN OFFICE Section 1. In the event of a vacancy in the office of President by reason of death, resignation, or otherwise, the Secretary- Treasurer shall, in addition to his or her other duties, assume the duties of the President and shall be the acting President for a period of no longer than thirty (30) days. During that period the Executive Board shall be convened and shall make an appropriate appointment to fill the vacancy for the unexpired term by majority vote. Section 2. In the case of a vacancy in any elective office other than that of President, the President shall appoint a successor

10 16 CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS subject to ratification by majority vote of the Local Executive Board to serve the balance of the term. Section 3. Any individual holding any elective or appointed office with the Union shall upon retirement be deemed to have vacated such office or position. ARTICLE XII INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS All officers declared elected by the Election Board or duly appointed shall assume office and be installed by taking the Installation Obligation as provided by the Constitution of the International Union, Manual of Common Procedure. All appointees shall serve a term of no longer than the term of the appointing President. Appointees shall nevertheless serve at the discretion of the President. ARTICLE XIII DELEGATES All officers of the Local Union elected in conformity with this Constitution and applicable statues shall by virtue of such elections be considered to be eligible delegates to any International, intermediate body or conference convention which may take place during their time in office. If at the time of the receipt of the convention call it shall appear that the number of such officers is less than the number of delegates to which the Local Union will be entitled at an International, intermediate body or conference convention, then arrangements shall be made for the nomination and secret ballot election, if required, of an additional number of eligible members as delegates. Nominees for such position, if unopposed, shall be deemed elected without the necessity for further procedures. If the total number of officers is greater than the number which the Local Union is permitted to send to the International convention, delegates shall be designated in the following order until the delegation if filled: President, Secretary-Treasurer, eight (8) Vice Presidents, Recording Secretary, thirty-seven (37) members of the Local Executive Board in accordance with the length of membership in this Local. Effective September, 2011 and thereafter, if the total number of officers is greater than the number which the Local Union is permitted to send to the International convention, delegates shall be designated in the following order until the delegation if filled: President, Secretary-Treasurer, twelve(12) Vice Presidents, Recording Secretary, thirty-seven (37) members of the Local Executive Board in accordance with the length of membership in this Local. SEIU Local 1 17 ARTICLE XIV MEMBER LEADERSHIP On a day-to-day basis, thousands of SEIU Local 1 members build a united, organized, and involved union membership to realize our vision of a just society, a society where there is greater equality between the richest 1% and the rest of us, and where workers share in the prosperity generated by their labor. As leaders in our union, SEIU Local 1 leaders and activists serve as stewards, member political organizers, bargaining committee members, labor management committee members, member organizers and other critical leader and activist roles. ARTICLE XV REVENUES Section 1. In addition to revenue from investments and other income, the revenues of the Local Union shall be derived from membership dues. The term dues as used in this Constitution shall include initiation fees, membership fees, readmission fees, fines and assessments or fees of any kind and nature. Section 2. The initiation fees for membership in the Local Union shall be set by the Local Executive Board in keeping with the provisions of applicable law, and may be waived or reduced at the discretion of the Executive Board or the International Union when it is deemed advisable to do so in connection with the organization of unorganized employees. Section 3. The dues of the members of the Local Union shall be based on an indexed system. Any changes to the dues structure shall be recommended by the Local Executive Board and put to the membership for a vote in accordance with the requirements of the International Constitution, the Local Constitution, and the provisions of applicable law. The current dues structure shall be attached to the Local Constitution as Appendix B, which shall be updated in accordance with any relevant membership vote. Section 4. The Union may levy an assessment from time to time as may be deemed necessary. Assessments shall only be levied after the membership has been duly notified that a regular or special meeting will consider and take action to levy such assessments in accordance with the provisions of the Local and International Constitutions and Bylaws and the requirements of applicable law. Section 5. The Local Union shall pay per capita tax to the International Union as required for any person from whom the Local Union receives revenue, whether called dues or otherwise. The Local Union shall likewise pay other

11 18 CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS obligations due to the International Union and shall have no right to pay any bills before it pays its full obligations to the International Union each month. A fee as shall be required by the International Union shall be paid by the Local Union to the International Union for each new member or reinstated members enrolled by the Local Union. ARTICLE XVI DUES-GOOD STANDING- FAIRSHARE FEES-AGENCY FEES Section 1. For members who have not authorized monthly dues deductions, quarterly dues shall be paid for periods beginning January, April, July and October of each year. The President or President s designee shall establish procedures for the payment of dues by such members. The dues for each quarter are due and payable on or before the last day of the first month of the quarter. A member who is in arrears in the payment of dues, fees, fines or assessments shall automatically be considered not in good standing without any action on the part of the Local Union. Section 2. Members who authorize dues deductions either on a monthly, quarterly, or other basis shall be deemed to be in good standing, provided that dues, initiation fees, fines and assessments have been paid. Section 3. A member not in good standing who pays his or her back dues, initiation fees, fines and assessments shall be considered to be a new member from the date of such payment in order to render the member eligible for any benefits for which he or she might otherwise be considered. In case of death of such member, the member s beneficiaries shall be considered eligible for benefits, if any, as of the date of payment of back dues, initiation fees, fines and assessments. Section 4. Where required by law, the Union shall provide for the payment and deduction of fair share or agency fees and establish such procedures and rules governing the employees in the various units who are not members of the Union in respect to such fees, their rights and the Union s obligation to them in accordance with applicable law. Section 5. Retired members who are not working and pay less than the full dues required for working members of the Local Union shall not be eligible for nomination or appointment as an officer, voting member of the Executive Board, delegate or any other office in the Local Union or International Union. SEIU Local 1 19 ARTICLE XVII READMISSION-FINES-ASSESSMENTS Section 1. A member who is expelled from this Local Union may be readmitted by making application to the Local Executive Board. Upon receiving a favorable recommendation of the Executive Board, the member may be readmitted to membership if a majority vote at a regular membership meeting approves such recommendations. Section 2. All fines imposed or assessments levied against a member shall be charged by the Secretary-Treasurer to such member as dues and must be paid by the member prior to payment of any regular dues in order to entitle such member to any rights, privileges or benefits of this Local Union. Reasonable fees or assessments shall be payable within thirty (30) days after they are imposed or levied unless otherwise provided by the Secretary-Treasurer. However, if such fine or assessment is appealed, the member may deposit such fine (not to exceed the sum of $100.00) with the Local Union or the International Union pending the outcome of the appeal and, if successful, the member shall be restored to all rights of membership and the fine or assessment shall be refunded. ARTICLE XVIII TRIALS, HEARINGS, AND APPEALS Section 1. In order to maintain discipline and to provide for the observance of the provisions of this Constitution and Bylaws and rules and regulations of the Local Union, the Local Executive Board is empowered to act as a trial or hearing body, or appoint a hearing body to act in its stead, which shall have the power to levy such penalties as it may determine upon any member found guilty of charges made after a full and fair hearing held in accordance with the requirements of the Local and International Constitutions and Bylaws, and applicable rules and regulations and law. In order to ensure protection from filing of frivolous charges, the trials, hearing and appeals shall be held only for charges filed for reasons stated in Article XVII of the International Constitution and shall be held under procedures established therein. The charges must specify the events or acts which the charging party believes constitutes a basis of charges and must state which subsection(s) of Section 1 of Article XVII of the International Constitution the charging party believes has been violated. If the charges are not specific, the trial body may dismiss the charges either before or at the hearing, but the charging party shall have the right to re-file more detailed charges which comply with this Section. No charges may be filed more than six months after the charging party learned, or could have

12 20 CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS reasonably learned, of the act or acts which are the basis of the charges. Section 2. All charges shall be filed in duplicate with the Secretary-Treasurer of the Local Union who shall serve a copy thereof upon the member either personally or by certified mail, directed to the member s last known address, at least ten (10) days before the hearing upon the charges. Section 3. The basis for charges shall be as specified in Article XVII of the International Constitution and Bylaws. Any member of this Local Union against whom charges are filed may appear before the Local Executive Board in person with witnesses to answer the charges and may be represented by an attorney or by a fellow member of the Local Union, and shall be afforded a full and fair hearing before the Board or appointed hearing body. If the member is unable or unwilling to be present at the hearing before the Board or designated hearing body, his defense may be presented in writing. In default of personal appearance or written defense, the hearing body shall proceed with the hearing regardless of the absence of the member. Section 4. After the required due process has been afforded, such penalty as is deemed reasonable may be imposed. The decision shall be recorded in the minutes of the Executive Board and shall be presented at the next regular membership meeting. A member shall have the right to appeal from the decision and judgment of the Local Executive Board or designated hearing body to the next regular membership meeting by filing a written appeal by certified mail within fifteen (15) days thereafter with the Secretary-Treasurer. A decision of the Board or hearing body in respect to charges shall be sustained unless a majority vote of the members present at such regular membership meeting shall overrule the decision. If the membership sustains the decision of the Local Executive Board, such decision shall become effective immediately. All further appeals may be filed in accordance with the provisions of Article XVII of the International Constitution and Bylaws. If the charges are not sustained, they shall be dismissed and the member shall be returned to full rights of membership or office in the Local Union. Section 5. The trial body, after requisite due process has been afforded, may impose such penalty as it deems appropriate and as the case required. Section 6. Subject to the provisions of applicable law every member or officer of this Local Union against whom charges have been filed and disciplinary action taken agrees, as a condition of membership, to exhaust all remedies provided for in the Local and International Constitutions and Bylaws, and SEIU Local 1 21 rules and regulations, and further agrees not to file or prosecute any action in any court, tribunal or other agency until all such internal procedures have been fully exhausted. ARTICLE XIX MEETINGS Section 1. Regular membership meetings of the Local Union shall be held at such places and at such times as designated by the Local Executive Board and/or the President upon reasonable notice. A Membership meeting shall be held at least once in each quarter in each metropolitan area within the jurisdiction of this local. A quorum shall consist of fifty (50) members assembled at a regular meeting in Chicago and ten (10) members in each city within the jurisdiction of the local called in accordance with this Constitution, and they shall be qualified to transact such business as may be considered at such meeting. In the absence of the President, the Secretary-Treasurer shall call the meeting to order and preside at the meeting. If both are absent the President shall designate any other officer or member to preside at any meeting. Section 2. All meetings shall be conducted in accordance with the rules governing procedure and debate contained in Appendix A attached hereto. Section 3. Special meetings of the Local Union may be called by the President or by a majority vote of the Local Executive Board upon reasonable notice to the membership. Such notice shall expressly state the business on the agenda, which shall be the only business considered at such special meeting. Section 4. Each Division shall hold non-legislative meetings and maintain councils, and advisory boards, subject to the approval of the President. Any and all recommendations shall be submitted to the Local Executive Board for action thereon. ARTICLE XX COLLECTIVE BARGAINING Section 1. The authority to bargain collectively for the Local Union shall be subject to the mandate of the membership of the bargaining unit, and shall be vested in a Negotiating Committee which shall consist of an officer or union representative or other representatives appointed by the President. Section 2. The results of any collective bargaining negotiations shall be subject to ratification by a majority of the members of the bargaining unit present at the ratification. Section 3. The International Union shall be notified in writing when any collective bargaining agreements or memoranda of

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